Northern Sask. wildfires disrupt Catholic priest biking to raise funds for wheelchairs
Northern forest fires have disrupted the plans of Ukraine Catholic Priest Ivan Nahachewsky, who has so far raised $20,000 for wheelchairs during his 2,000-kilometer fundraiser bike ride.
Nahachewsky is currently in La Ronge determining where he should bike next as his original plan to bike to Stony Rapids was cancelled due to fires in Northern Saskatchewan. Nahachewsky, of Saskatoon, along with his daughter Nina and a nine-month-old cat named Jamie, departed Cluff Lake on July 2. They have already travelled through Beauval, to the Key Lake mine site, then backtracked to La Ronge where they are resting today.
The father-daughter duo were originally following this route, but temporarily stopped in La Ronge due to wildfires. (Padre Bikes for Wheels)Nahachewsky has teamed up with the Saskatchewan Knights of Columbus for the fundraiser, which aims to donate wheelchairs to children and adults in Ukraine. Each wheelchair costs about $200, so enough funds have already been raised to donate 100.


